Tulsa Daily World (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Friday, August 26, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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THE ONL 'yAPEg IN THE MID CONTINENT OIL GAS AND COAL BELT WITH MORNING ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT.
i .1.1 i i v I Mill i: -'11.'.
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Roosevelt Through
Ohio and Indiana
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Mil Ml HKOtil I ItVNe.
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I H I M.ic. in
MAKES SEVERAL SPEECHES
ini iiii- WIinI Hi' Would On in
-i nil- i iotiininua i iir
strike
Hv Sh''illl Prime
South Bend lnd Aug. 15. Col
Theodore Roosevelt traveled acros
Ohio mill Indiana today mui wa
i i Ij) anthualaatlc orowds to
whoQi hi talked honesty respect and
corporations He expressed beliefs
mi questiona which concern the pul
lie in ninir rash tons limn in' ha
iii in- since his raturn from Africa.
During iiw day Colonal Rooseve(t
n. .Hi ii number of tpeeches.
At Toledo the transferring nf the
mailt delayed the foal train ami gave
Ftooaevell mora time iium had been
anticipated in address the greal
rrowd which assembled a) the union
matlon in tea and hear him 1 1
i ferrad again i ndltlons relative
in ihn street car strike in Columbus
ii. - aald:
"Wi do no) allow Individual to
fight urn their own difference The
government setting their differences
for Ihem Neither inn wa allow the
big corporation! in hkIh oul Ihelr
dnTarai i iiii employes If dltor-
rter retults. We can'i nllou mob
rule"
Tin crowd cheered.
"W mual imii nut If the corpora
Hun tin m ii duty in perform for the
community and the public ahnuld aeo
thai Hit' local and city authorltla
lake action to iirevent any
till-' Cs
tttair Rank
I k I i. tin World
Muakogee okla. Aug. 15 Th
!nli 1 But bank newly founded In-
Dilution nii H capital of 1100000
t .!:.;. in iii over the Alamo stne r. ink
iThe new bank will oecopi tin- present
aiiurler oi ihe Alamo in tin' Mid
Continent building ai the corner of
Hrondwiij niid Third
.1 mill- W i .liu kxon "I Hi- il-
ly court i- president of tin- ItuUtu-
imii. succeeding Dr I ao R Bennett
vim has just been appointed bj Q it
'ernor llaaltell aa h member of the
capital commission T J Collins
' prealdt iii ni in' .l i . kogee i lounty
I hank and former onshier of the leirii
I Viiii i al honk n( Toronto i i rath-
ler 1 1 'in' Union si itn hank Th
i .'ink v in negln imsincss i t - - ...
RETURNS Of DfATH
ARE NOT ALL IN
I l N I M. LOSS Is I'l.U I II IT
OVKII TWRN'TY Mil. I .kin.
Mi is ri in TIMHKIl.
in
Inju
.ii.'
I If wiih iiunin inli'rrniiii'il I -1 1 . . i .-
A workman m tin' reitr of tin'
irnln nailed oul above the tumult:
Tefldy bow al i IM?"
Rnnsevi n tmlicd but made no re-
ply
I wiiit tn tii lie mi iiislinfl Hint
are live" in ntlnued "Qutttlona
ihal affeel nil. WTe want in ihape
iiiiiiKu ho linn every Amerloan hi-
ten i nn earn n living and Iw protect-
ed in hi iikihm. Dlehoneaty and
gr i mutt ! fought with abaolute
fengleMneaa without reference in
pnblle offldala. or in whom 11 hlta."
ti .it-' two prime article nt my
creed 11 square deal 11 everj man ind
Initlcn in tverj man rich or poor if
there in disorder nil reform murt
1 1 until order 'I reitoted. 1 ihall
inKhi upon honaaty if it braaki up the
bneincim nf the land anlJ nhnii lnl
II order uniler nil rlri'iini-t.'inri'V
"Rnmdnlbr that the public official
who doe nol maintain order and ttlli
in pui down moh rule if quite a brlm
intti ri nny corfupi man who tioitduoti
great porporatlorii thai 1 meb cor
rupt
"i Rtnnri fur decani oltlaenihlp 1
nm again! corjjoratlon when 11 doe
urmn; Mini iiKninst n mob whan 11 re
i rtK 11 violence Whenever 1 have
power 1 iii keep order on one hand
.mil mi tin other lntl iiinn Juitlce
from both the rich man and the cur-
porrttlon 1 will make the corporation ooma
m time mill 1 will make the moh tnmo
in limn.'
I'HOSKCUTION (IjOHRB
Hnowne 1 aw ui Clilcngo u in
' Itailtt nf llel'ee.
Bj Aaeodiieil torn.
Chloago Ml . Ann 25 State Attor-
nej John W Waynwn ended the In-
troduction ni teatimony in the aecond
trial ui lee O'Neill Browne Mid ay
Oountel for the defenie opened the
rne fur ihe minority leader 'iiii "
motion in fake the cat from the Jury
and gtrlke from the record the lea-
tiiiinn o( Buokemeyer ana aeveral
niher witneaaea.
Judge Keraten refuted o Irfttrucl
iiin Jurj to raturn 11 verdict of nol
guilt) and 1 lao refuaed in bur ini 1
iiir teatimony of former wltneaeo
from tin' rt rd. Before cloatng Chf
proaecutor eeaerved the riniu 11 cafl
Jaroen Keeley managing editor of the
'hii'tigo Trillin-. :im 11 wlineag Keeley
I- oul ui the i iiy nt present
VNOTHFiR BRICK III Itl I H.
I'nli
Mitiitu'i T- niii'iii in comniln-
hIoii iiir Ketuttatonient
it AMOcleted Prem
Coliimbui Ohio Aug. IB The
lhlrty-thre member of tin' police de
partment tarho rebelled iiKniiiHt the
mayor'! order in tin Ktrm't oar siriia-
today appealed in tin commlMtonera
in keep aentence from being Impoaed
upon them
a brick wm hurled through the
window nt 1 cur while 11 wa ihikkIuk
throngh th rMldeni taction tonight
isi i:it Ni.vsis.
Keporl doe in Ooronor n Ibllcnc
Vol M.ui' 1 italic
liy AHMiriiiti'il reM
Lnwri' Knit.. Aug. 2.'. Tie- re-
DOM 1 1 tin' preliminary Bnalytti nf
ihe vlacera of Miss Bertha Benlgnua
wa completed by Profeaaor Buth ing
ui the Univaratty nf Kanaaa tonlghl
and mailed to Coroner EMita ni aii-
lene where the m i wa found dead
nufipoaedly murdi red in hr home an
Augusi 11. iiiishiuiK I'l fii'i'ii in any
what his report wa.
Mu i I'lnfli Data.
Rpeeial iii tin' World.
Outbrle Okla. auk. IB. W r.
Wright nf iiiniit Industry al whkii-
ington ha arrived in Oklahoma fur
liu' purpose nt Hei'iiriiiK data fur n
nerle ni ayatematlc report which
will shortly b lud by th bureau
.11 plnnl life in this cotrntry. i'r nu
1 1 1 hi It 1 1 1 it Mr. WrlKhi will go to California.
AnottM-r Punlim.
f ii.-. id t tin' Warld
Oklahpm Dlty Am:. Governor
Haskell this morning granted u full
pardon in the QMi ot Qeo Psrrla con.
vtcted in Cherokee county mi ;t forgery
1 hgrge and given four year in h pen
A M 11 1 2 1 90S.
. 16. If the
have returned
if Idaho in ' to
iii- alone Bin
M .i' river
ni lorn placi
in timber
nsunttlea an
'u Isseelsled Preii
Bpokane Wash. An
;t rir-i nt tin- men who
tn in 1 iir si. Joi unl ry
he believed the lot of
Creek n trlliutary of iii
was appalling and the ii 1 in Idaho
alone number more than two hundred!
even If Hanger .1 eph B. Ilulm and
hia eglhty-fnur men nu n un nf which
the fores! ivitlcer in Wiillace is mil
hopeful
aii estimates uf nnani
II uver tUMOO.OOO mottl
Anii'iin the reported
th.- following:
LumMr men sin they taw thirty
Italian ore lighten burned tn death in
Big Creak. A party nf Austrian Iniiur-
ers repori the death nf seventeen ram-
radea. Th loot nf twentyaeven
Am rlcan laboreM who enlisted in Mis.
Hotihi is apnnuneed by surviving com
ll: IIS.
Supervisor Welgle ha given up hop
fur the safet) uf anger Joseph n.
I In Itn it 11 1 rlghty-f in lin n nri tin'
he - ii waters f the St. Joe river A re.
lief party scoured in vain the whole
ooiifttry whetfe Hi him u last setni
The forest service announces the luss
1 r twenty-seven men mi Rig Creek it
may i' thai these urn a pari uf the
ninety-live dead reported in Hpoknne.
it H supposed the twenty bodies
found on Bitter Root craeli near
A.vry are those uf settlers
Th.' twenty-four 11 8le found mi
Better creek nt'" suppoMd in he those
i.r foretl employe.
Tin' forest oWcer In Wallace Is un
able in gve out th" namet nf dead It is
thought m st nt th" men were newly
hired fur fire emergency and " their
name were nut officially recortled
The luss ..f III'' in th" fir IWept
country took place moatly lasi Batnr-
day mui Sunday when n gale fnned the
itmnuideTlnp ember Into great nres
mui drove ihe name through the
mountains wiih th" speed 01 exprets
trains giving the defeated hi'" fighters
m chance in flee for their lives. The
wenther today is calm and cool mui
tliu iiin. even where it is left 10 itself
is traveling very slowly. Th" attention
of the forest sm-yi la now centered
upon ihr mtatinii men mui the larger
nres are being Icfl tn themtelves None
nt the towns in Iduhn or Montana are
now In danger.
inn Unaccounted I'm'.
R) 'illtl I'r .
Missoula .Muni.. Aug. IB. The In-
cOtpplote returnt received from the
forest district ahow that the number nf
men unaccounted for is in the nelgh-
1111 ii of uii" hundred Not Includ-
ed In these figure are those from 1 1 1 -
Couer D'Alehe dlstrlci inr the reason
that ni-trii't Porester Oreely h is nol
1 11 able tu Rut in communication
wiiii supervisor Welgler Th" figures
compiled Include the Halm party
which according to recordt composed
only 1 11 "ti men Instead of elgfity-flve
a staled in tin dltpatcli from Wallace.
Thu general altdatton is muoh int-
proved except in the Couer B'Alene
dkltrlel mnl iltt.'llllull Is ii ling imlil lu
tin- reorgoitlaatl f force in iixin
lit - in nm c ir D'Alene territory
efforts tre being made in trace ihe
missing man and in provide relief for
ei ar'bod) .
I'lre Racing in Washington
in Uaorlatnl Prtsi
Seattle Wosh. Auk. IB Western
Waahlngtoni which ha 1 n compar-
atively rrae from kerloua forest nres
hns became the seep of the worsl
iirus in thf state today when the Con
est in the fnnt hills ui tin- Cascade
mountains' burtl Into flamea a Hid-
den naif yesterday fanned the brush
Hn s mi 1 a conflagration which baf-
fled the entire foroe of (he Washing-
ton Fore! Klre Assm latlon
TWO Mi llll III 1 II N I s
tppllcnllons illinium: 1 pldctnl in
lietrnpoll".
5-1 . 1 1. ii. IVorM
1 ik la I a t'Hi tug .' S t War-
iy who wni defeted in 1 1 1 - pyjinuo
1 1 .I 1 pn tntatlve In ihi leg.
lilature ii.iiii 1 Hii. ii. nu. 1 County nc-
ling i nu- mil isl returns h 1
ni' 1 an application wlt la -n county
eli-ei Inn 1 11 asking t recount
if he can reach the city in nine
tx 1: llurgruvi -. defeated 1 tndidaie
fur taunt) clerk win file an uppllea-
Hi 11 fur 1 1 mil. 'l iu count) . Ii'
ii. a hoard hue dt elded that nil eon
tostailta inn- fits ihelr oiilcatlona
fi r 11 recount 1101 later than ' o'Mnck
ti!-. afterrKibh llnrgrnves is n poun
noon I' would he Impossible ( r him
1.1 reach Trr 1 'i . 7 o'clock this
evening 11 remains lo be teen whnl
ill" uli-i 01 lu:il y! ilii Iii Hi III 'in-
I Ifll .
I'nlilil I; 1.1 is si:;.
I'lllltck) Nuinliii lliil Nui H'11 Mm--
kogw.Marnuilcr
fipSrlal lu Hi World
Muaki gee 1 iklfl . Aug .' " I leclnr-
Iiiii thm nu unknown burglar entered
his room about 11:10 latl night mui
robbed him uf IIS in money John Mc
A I later this morning made In fore
iny romplnlril al iiollne Itendqiiar-
ten . Me aim. 1 live mi North Ah
Mtrcel 1 1-1 nigh' hr rri ( hi me
thi iiii after in ii'cTocli ami retired
Mi. in 11:10 his mother awoke him.
tying nun ihere wk mini in the
house McAllstcr goi up mui heard
the in 1 go nm Hi" kill h.i; door 11..
rushed Ihe rear ..1 the house hul
was Inn In .' in gel :i view uf the mid.
nigh prowler. The police hove tbo'
lutely im clue 1 owork oh
Irrlgatbui Kngi'iecr tpiHilnled
l)j dated Prtti
Washington D '.. Aug :'' .1 11
.Mm i' ol Phllllpston Mass.. ami
frank C Magruder of Webb city.
Mn. have been appointed anglnerrt
mi tin Grand Valley project in Colo-
rado ami Hi- : ilu I'' 'he project.
South Dakota respectively.
HADLEY IS NO!
A CANDIDATE
MINHOt'RI 1.0. I ItNdll Hi II
W N I HVM ITORI M im.
Hi: mis.
NOT
II) --. Isted I'r.".-
Jefferson City Mo.. Aug. -Qov-eraor
Hadley win not be a candidate
1. r tin. Republican nomination fur
th" United siaiis aepttorahlp during
Hi" euiuiMK ramiuiiKii' Shortly alt.-r
hit return heri- from st. UouJ t
ninhi lu- gavi nut 1111 authorised ttata-
ment saying thai in- wa not ami had
nut been a candidate for in' honor
mid Hint im circumstances ehlch
si hi arise would make him obange
his decbilon regarding tin candidacy
it is understood Hint Governor Had-
ley Intended lu confer with Colonal
llooaeveil In Kansas City September
1 before making any definite an-
nouncement regarding his attitude
toward making the race fur the nomi-
nation Th" governor touohed kpon
tn repori in a statement aaylng that
while 11 v.'ns his plan t. see Colonel
Roosevelt ami perhaps talk politics
with him hi' never had any Intention
of discussing with htm th advlsthlli-
ty ni becoming a candidate fur the
nomination.
for
UliM HII s M
lloih Ncill I .i" t inlllr.
Burial.
N lal 1.. ilu- World
McAletter Okla Autr. 15 Beit-
rice Hunter iin was commuted to
Hi" stain penitentiary three moptht
nun mi conviction in Choctaw Copnty
nf murder .mil aentenced in life Im-
prlaonmont .Hull here yesterday Th"
body was sen! to Greenville Tex for
burial
NEW MOVE IN
CAPIIAL CASE
(.1 TH HI K I'lliiMlsi s in tit
sl-iiKi: IN Mill I I l HOI I It
N'OH'N I'l.XNs
si Isl ii Hi' World
Outline Okla.. Aug IS. Attorneys
foi Quthrle in iii ttate capital fight
uii" tvn it itiK fur Oovernor Haskell's
capital commltslon tu make its first
move toward ipendtng any state fundi
(.litis HIMII MNMIItKlls.
1 H.iaiioimi (in UW Hubddcs Bora use
Site d ot I I ' X I Mini.
hp nl t th. World.
Oklahoma city. Aug IB. Mist
Maud Stephenson killed herself in
this iiiy lost Sunday evening and
tim fact only became known today.
Miss Stephenson was IS year old
and the came lo Oklahomi City in
saaroh 1 1 th man with whom "he
thought the would be mtfrled on ar-
rlval here After aearchlng daya and
Hay for him. in Ing assisted by th
police she fallsd iiv llml htm anil
1 ems despondent There I great
mystery ttirroundlng the girl's dsath
no one being Willing to giv 11 what
inii rmstlon thev nr.. In poaaosslon
of.
Hit remains were interred M.ui-
Raj aft tn 1 u. Tim record nt the
ii boaiM of health ehow the gttl
kin 1 btrssil with chloroform.
cap.
Ok-
ire-
utii"
mui
treasure
I 1
mi
to
th"
III 111" location Or rrrrllnn nf Hi
it'll mi tim Putnam townsite neai
lahomn Chy. Papara are already
pared fur an action which wuiii
fectually tie up furVher operations
In thai direction fur all Him- in
UnltM 1 court decision si hi bi
dered favorable to Oklahoma cits
Th" commission organitstl "i"'i
Tale Bmdy of Tulsa. . hairman
Leo E llonnell uf MnsKuge
i r. Ben )' Cttcrback m
treasurer of tho stnii eel 1
ttQmmJtslon ':-ik mtmed tecretarj
ilu com mission
I'm' iii- purpose of engiricTei iire
financial end nf the proposed flfpliul
detlthe Statehood Development i'pm-
puny was orgSBllod In bkuthomt City
neaned by Walter a. Led better 0
kthorna city attorney for nm
ihi-ki-ii and s.nt tinsel fef
Mtmidard Oil Company Hi" comtmns
will also act us a holding concern for
surplus lots in the Putnam siiu. d 1-
ed in the state for the capital
Drank Carbolic Veld.
Spselal is tin World
Oklahoma City; Aug. IS. Homer
Hathaway aged to. died Wednesday
hIk'h as thu result of taking a x 1 1 1 1
in m .1 1 iti" which contained carbolic
acid ilu had been taking a paten I
tin 11 Inn His i-yusiirhl was iliuinu"!
b) nm many years hanging over hit
I head and it is thought ho kllled;hlm-
Jaelr hy inl-laklnK tin- cnrhollc a III
bottlf for tim .mi' from which h h id
1 "i n taking medicine ii" is survived
lb) 11 wife wliu lives in Cuflej vill" Kan.
1 k
ernor
the
LIGHT COMPANY
CHANl.ES HANDSi
iuk his arrest over a year ago he was
pli 1 under 1 mm 1 "mi. William
u 1 ii mi.. mint inii 1 lu tppear
n . ini 1 n inn 1 he isi w called
ins atiret) wa demanded to pni the
bond Upon Ins refusal atth was filed
in recover Ihe gmnupl the cast now
pi ndlng ri
111 11 (.11 I ll I M I ' V N N (ON rill 'I
I I N ( M N (Hill Its
10 ADD NW EQUIPMENT
nui eed
1
I .11
1 ill I lie llitlci I 111 llll lis 1.1 Hapulpil
1 Uii tricii i ouniiiner in
1 nun' iiii
gprrlil in (In W I
Hilpliplu Okla Via; L'.' The Sapitl-
1 ij Hie coniiiuni which furnlthet
light inr ihe city has been absorbed bj
11. m. Byllesby .v. Co 1 Chicago whu
control mui up 1. it iii" electric light
syatentt in Oklahoma City Mutkogee
Unld and 1:1 Rsi" Th w rompimj
proposes expenfiuu llOfl.non lu lm
provementi Th aystem n 1
1.111 1 i all populated sections' nf the
The Bapulp I.: 111 enmpani wht
handicapped m ting 11 demands
liecnute the 1 in litis grown ao rapldlj
Man) aectlona .1 the rltj are without
electric lluhl I n 'lull - ami III la has n -
passioned mora df lew complalnl in ihe
past Many Improvemtnta in ihe way
of extensions mo' new equipment hava
tieeo m. ui" iii" im 1 car
Hnrry 11 Wfties 1 a rand Rapids
Mich. im- 1 .-en (elected an manager o(
the new company. The company win
malntulti ohlret here ami the pretenl
construction force win ii" greatly In-
creased as the 1 1 puny alms 1 make
the proposed Intprovemnts before the
advent of winter
inn was arn ited
ime tme nu. bill
1: from a neiiuty
II H s Tl I s .
itniiis Musi Mapu(Ni Ike itc
rallies ( 1 1
ft Ihl aflem jfded
t is .1111 . ured 1.1 1 ' ..1111
Uiior ami gamhllng part
ii 1 nu"
h) county
( Steltl
.. ' Must
rt Instl'
Number of Dead
Never Be Known
HIM -HI IllnV 1 II'IUV
Tu 1 villain if t'omlliloti
Mi
nulla Mnski
1 1
I'lu ' n 1 lln Thi- Mi th.
mn raids have been mail
1111 eis si Sheriff Mai n
itn taken ni IWn week ti
nt ilu- 1 . uis mode nf 'ill e W
gated bj Hie city officers
Kollnwlng the nnnouncemenl
tu 1 nlug thai itn'.e offlt et's srt
this
here
1 here 1 .1 a real
1 1. Tin 1 e
. inuul.: Joint men
enllfllshin
111.
1101 km w u
Slut I ss He
Btlllw at. 1 1 ikla.
in Stillwater nave 1
nounolnj the h rth
daughter in Judge
Hurl it Tim hill-
limiluls al lilrlh ami
Martha ICIIsabeth
feated mi Augual ::
1 igreaslontl m
h'lrst district
tiled
Aug
in c( 1 1 I lu
nih were
uf unreal
Mui. nt"
1 111 II I I
Wesl 1 trail Utile girl wh -ins aji
lulned nu Salvation rmj nl Topeka
Kan. mui win hut elicited tin aympa
1 11 ..1 ihe herlt) nrgnnl 1 uf
1 "in placed under 11 are uf Mrs.
1: t: Cutler ui ihe associated hoard
nf charities
The young girl shews grenl ilgnl
Oi tu ale 1 ami a c itnplalnl boa I n
riled with Suuiie Llebsr win is nx-
1 1 In In aU I'll ' Ulll M est III Hie III-
ni branch of ihe hVlvatlan nun to
ii 1 1 1 him nx lain ti- onditlon in
Will ll Hie I'll' wa
It I III . All elf
ills 01 el Ihe
Is IIIN. I'll II l.l I- -1 1 S
ami
sc h a from fllvort ml Mi itlu
Taken Tom aril Indiana.
i lal i ii... Wmi 1
Bapulpa Oklt. Aug SB Lured
away w hile the mothnr'a watchful eye
was turned fur 1 brief period the -i-vear-old
ton of Mrs Mary Pradgetl
is tonlghl spending mi a Irs In tofard
I .into imi Chai 1 Pradgett father
.i' Hie imy. is dhnrged wfth kidnap-
ping. The Pradgettl became eatmnged
four yean ago tjlortl) before the wit"
w IS atlOUl In lie nine 111" inuHi.'l' Of
the child iimi wit taken from her
inst night. The fnther.lefl ami lilt
whereaboutt were nol known until
yesterday. When ii" appeared al Kel-
leyviiie where the mother is employed
ill I lintel. She was nut 'itvnl'i' nf Ills
presence The eliilil hail never seen
lis father until yoaterday
Mrs Pradgetl aeveral montht ago
filed n iilli fur divorce In the OlffitM
court Tin case ho never been 1
iiili'il. Wh.ii iie troniic mother
learned thai ner sn hnd 1 t M.i-
nuppeil hy her ti 1 1 " I ti I mi effiiri w is
made lo Intercepl his movements
PROM ITI l M Itl I At 1 .
Sapulpa Prisoner Made CMrgca
Through Hot red
lipeeiil I the World
Siipnlpii okln. Ant. l'" Patrolaan
Thomtu Kfbley who 1" llatdTufhd
mode serlotia charges ogtlnsi rSter-
day denied the truthfulness of th
statements today. Hammond 15 op-
pear was prompted hj a 111 iin- Of
revenge because Patrolman Klnley
had arretted him on 0 few occastonsi
Klnle) saiii in ibbatincc Poncem-
ii1" i'' Ineideni uf Sunday night iflnl
fill. .wilt'-' Ham mi's air. .I Vie ut-
temp ed in assault the officer on the
v 11 v in hendnunrtert After in- lock -ml
him up in u . en he made Insulting
remarks io the pfflci r Klnley ih
one uf (he oldest Officer lu polnl uf
service in the dcpartmenl ami i-i next
in line for promotion.
WQ I I I 1 1 UlRl STl H
Hapnlna Rail Jumpet trreated in Mrs.
kogcc Today
bperld la the World.
Bapulpa Okla. Aug. l1." win
ciendenlng charged with jumping his
'"nil he ver a vent- ago following
his arrest mi th.- charge of Inlaflon
uf the llriuor law was yesterday nr.
retted nl Muskogee 'and is now a
prisoner In th" county loll Follow
A I'.i: MAIJTIN
After ail ih' are mid worry a moth
er goes thro' th' iir.-t thng a baby
rays is "Pant " Constable Plum's
-111-in-hiw hns iicctpletl a Job that'll
keep him nwa) front horns as trtuch
us possible
1 111 wi ruir:t.
By Aaaoeiated I'r.".
1 Washingti n n C. Aur -Okla-ih
11111 I'nlr l-'rindy; fnlr nnd warmer
Saturdg; .
LOCAL WEATKgR ngTBBOAY
IR. II Bin.ni OI.ivr 1
Tiapiiratnrt Uaxlitius 7t; ailalainm
iii; wiiel frnin aorth; nittlv rioitdy
TOHAY ALMANAC
Sun riK. .". .'Ii n tit. mui ..! i: '. " in
Mm risr-s ;u '.'' j. ni iuoiiii Hti II 41
a m
I'm
I vd cards
ni Qarber n
mnl Mis. M
miSS Wi'iulleil
1
tell
lilts he
Qarber
l.r the
tn 1 mi 1 1
11 until'
W.IS lie
Itepubll
11 hi Hi
Murder's I ainiH licsHiiii
si' ml la il' World
1 ikluhomii ( llty Aug.
III ..1 S i; Crow the putt
simt Mi 1 Kaufman in !
police headquartera ih
in nlmosi
.1 local iii
t hem Sn turday
The Eum-
draan who
lltll III the
tkt nun Is
lesi iinie 1 ireumttt nces ami
.iter win (in a matinee for
EAGLE OrFICERS
FOUND GUILTY
IH I sTHiN ol' I NI'I'l.sKiN ItliiM
llll (Htm It WILL Hi l l l l
n u mm tli i 1111 s.
By tiioelstad I'r.s-.
st. 1 is. Mn.. An;: j: I'liur for-
mer (fleers ami members of Hie
Uiagles mi trial before the annual
convention charged with the diver
siun nf 111000 ui tim order's funds
were today found guilty ami esnul
siun from the grand Beric recom-
mended. The committee trying them
In his they have no haral imln In
in
re
I Ihe men Hum
bi mmsnded Him
termlned by th"
ii belonged The
ih order ui
tin- question h"
aerie in w hit h
men are:
ISDWAni) KRAI'SR vVllmlngtnn
Del
MARTIN OHAV n w Haven Conn
Tims r KAYS Newark. N. .1
l: r MONAOHAK Philadelphia
Pa.
K rouse ami Monnghan appeared in
defend themselves against the charg-
es Qray ami daya nol apnekring
Hay wa represented in his brother.
John D. Hays
The vte fur expulsion was utiant-
1 s. except in the case ni Monn-
ghan. 11 being claimed Hint he had
received none uf the profits but that
in- knew tim graft was koihk nu.
n iinen HnlTragtala i Hie.
Kpeeial 11 tbi World
Ohluhnmn t".ty. Anu. L'.'i The
woman luffraghrti Bled n brief with
s' retaj of Btate Tom Smith today
relative to the proposed tmendroenl to
ih conttltutlon Whereby th word
"mala" is deal rod tn 1' stricken from
the document as often at 11 tppear.
STATEMENTS ARE
STILL COMING IN
V 1 1 1 1 1 II M IK KM Nn III II
( II R41K IN 1 III: NllKRM IX-
ROOHKVRIvT VI MTICR.
GOAL SITUATION
LOOKS BRIGHTER
mini lis imi OPRII VTORN imi'i
l.l s I I ( I.IINti
KTRI 1.1.1 1
!i. laaodtl ii Pres.
Kansas city Mo Ana. IB Huib
Hi nl operators and miners In Hie
Southwestern Held held an optimis-
tic view . the sn ik.- situation They
believe Hint the I rouble between Hie
iw aidet win he aettled aatiafactorliy
in the laal uf next week al file lut-
st. Man think an agreement A ill
he reached inner
I'h. minora w ill fheel m Pltttburgi
Kan. Saturday to vote on ihe oppo-
sition made their repreaentatlvtt by
the nperatort yesterday
Alexander llowalt prssldenl of the
Kansas district h; mi ii in he the only
official ol ihe miners' organisation
win uppt tea ihe a ptanct nf the
operator' tfrmt of settlement. The
miners are said tn look with favor
upon an immediate agreement mi the
plan auhmltted
Bbould th" Pittsburg ponventlon
approve of the plan the miners' con-
ferees. Including President Lewis
win I- ii.re Monday tn confer with
reprtsentatlvea ami complete the oon
Ilu at
m t.( r)iM ( Ninn vn .
Ilenics ItOOOn TllSt He Is OU uf Ilu
Ram
Pv Asieatatsd PreiH.
Kaahvollle Tenn Aug. SB. flovi
Malcolm 11 Palterton is siin in thi
race fur the goverdorahlp of Tennessee
II" tlllllle lllS Mil. UlluIlK I I" 'VII ill II
atnicmeni 1 1 1 1 today as followt
"Owing In Hi" inslilhius ami persist.
cut attempt! of certain newspapers
which are Inca pahle nf ilealina wllh
public men ami question with falines
nc decency It heoomea n ssarv fur
ni" I state ih: 1 there is no truth in
the rumor ihtl 1 have withdrawn tram
he contest fur governor
i am representing m 1 my personal
nmbll imi the part) thai honored
m ami which win an 11 vietory or
defeat with me"
Bj tasoebitSd Prtt .
New York Auk. lt IJn 11
em ' tonlghl before the state 1
tee meeting in whlcl) Theodore
veil was voted down ami Vice
ionfer-
immll -Kooae-
I'resl
INslNin MIN I f.
Brotlicr Clilm CnllwikNi With Wife
in i.ci Propetly
Bpsrial iii Hi" World
Hklnhiiinu city. Aur. IB- M'lllhim
11 Simpson ihe weAlthy iitieu win
Is being Hie. I mi an Insanity chgfgt
iodged by his brother Marion t.
Simpson icore'd a partial victory he.
ime Hi- insanity board thin morning
when ihe rate was cotfTMued unlll
m lay in testifying Marlon T.
simps n aaid he oonaldered his broth
cr dnngeroua tn he m large in ihe
next breath ho admitted that several
days ago he told a man with whom
he (tail a falling mn uver n dun that
he "Would fill him full nf shut." The
nil rney for William Slmpeon madt
consldi rabl eapital oul uf mis let-
limony. ahowlng as He ihi that the
nucused ii ni never 1 n so vl denl un-
der f ir inure trying clrcumttancet
The accused clalmt his brother ami
1 1111
iiin
wife :
ml uf
bit
iii collusion
property
Irrlvea
In
Ilv s
ship Teiitoiife today
Hunks were held up
ipectort i. aa us they
the contenti 1 -1 1 mo
lies than ihe declaration
ihlpbonrd dlscioaed
'I Im it links w Ii' 11
row w in it addltloi a 1
When Mrs
Bdnt : 1-
Mrs Nellie
111 I he ntcaiti-
tbtlr twelve
bj uttomt in.
considered thtl
e dutiable it'll-
madt mi
released tomor-
luly Is paid
1 In (oinillh ll
mi' 1 Praaa.
. 1 .N'.w York Auk. 2fi
denl Sherman was chosen temporary Vl ' 'win rormern
chairman of the Republican Btate Coni rich nui her mother
ventlon. it assumed still nnmiiei m- Ooodrloh arrived here
plexlon Timothy 1.. Woodruff state
chairman in a statement given oul
from Republican ttate hesdqusrters
nuts the respntlbiiih inr the action up
tu Lloyd c. Orlscom prssldenl of ihe'
rtepubllcan county committee who 4e-
nle 1 ii.it in- had even an Intlttiat imi of
nny pan to present the nam nf
c innel Rooeevetl in th" committee
until the actual nomination was made
Woodruff hns received a copy of j
Pn Idem Taft' receni letter i" Mr.l Kentocky Men Taken to Hopktnsvllle
:i iii in which the Prcaldenl said1 for safe Keening.
thai whatever knowledge Woodruff &) tmslstid jfmi
moi m may nm have had nf the Inten-' llnpklnsv llle Ky . Aug. -Alonsn
tlon lo present Colonel Roosevelt't aty l:" Merrick Uuther and Barl
name al least two persona had o prior t'r--- Vila Mltohtll and Frank Mm-
knowledge jjnd were there with th phY' "" " l"lls "' V'" Couhty
tentlon to defeat It These were Taft ' "'"K'n hero tonight fur sat
himself ami Vice President SbermaS seeping. They are charged with th
In a statement W ...It off ovs thai niiitiler t Axlon Cooper al Umosco
precedent wa followed In the selection iTr u' r" 'IV. by J11'1''
. : . . 1 1 i .
Miei'inniSNis 1 hnit'inun ami t irlseum I
NK.III IIAIDRRN I.MN
moved in substitute the nam.
i:.usev-it tor Rherrnsti after the
mlttee had acted
nf
'titll-
11 11.1 i to ( ( nu a r.
riiis
rii Man
In side
ClM
IB J. w
Time Oklslionia
Wagon Tongue
B Isl in Sie WoiM.
iiklahuinu City Aug
Olllesole is Iviiik at st. Anthony's
Kospltgl in a arltletl conditions as a
remtil m on seofdenl which occurred
at '! u'.lni'k this a f I rn 11 II. vi ns
riding in mi auto when an Bmhttlancel"H "
1-111 into the maehiiie the Innsnm r i r n I . 1 1
n" hide striking
lOft ltd
i'h men were arrested hv soldi
who claim that the klllliiK of Cooper
wi a night rider plot in intlmldtit
itnottes.
Cooper was : lenani on the farrd
I' Milton I'llvr. Who whs shut :iul
v nun pli 1 1 the wuuhi-he natasslnt iikiiiitonu
just before he was ip tettlfy tgiilnsl
the alleged leaden m 0 raid mi liep-klns1tlei
hi it n 1
Or'
III ( K It Wis M ss
II i.ll H I ''I'l s
CAUSE STILL A MYSfLRY
I lnih-tl Torpcilo Looml LbtNl I cet
iron Wreck Case for ihe
I ol oller.
Bj itid i"
liurand Mich auk IS Wllh
Ihe tearing awty nt the ruins of tHa
wrecked and burned Pullman alee par
Nebraska" probably bus fllaappstred
nil h 1 determining the actual
number of Uvea hod last main when
ih rear section of ihe Bnatnti-Mon
neai egpre crashed Into ihe for-
ward tectlon id th" Brand Triinti
passenger train three miles 1 asi nf
here.
The ettlmatet nf the number t
dead van from tight or a upgeii to
poeslbl) twenll.
The knot II llelllt:
MRS. AI..MA WlKinWARD llelle-
field. North Dakota
M US 1: OILPIN Chloggoi III.
JAM ICS McBHAN Chicago.
Miss SWINOKR trained nurse.
I'NIDKNTIPIKD WOMAN.
IMI iB.N'TI 1 IKD CHILD.
I'm iiun.' ni the charred bodies of
it 111 st in twelve peisntis have heen
reported fbund.
ime repori was Hint twenty pas-
sengers had heeo In Hu- "Nebraska."
I'i lenlii! til 1 in ago and Hint eight
w re lal. en 1 n. hut the car
porter said mil) eighteen passenger
ere uslei p in the ear When the
wreck occurred. If the number was
miite n tin six Injured passengers
i i 11 to hoipllatii ami the six hadilfl
recovered would account for uiily
twelve leaving six passengsrt to he
accounted fur in the fragments nf Inn
III. Ill hull es hrollghl lu the 1 1 1 f I .
nr enllrel) dritroyrd liy lire
The loeoinutlve of the aeeond tag-
II 11 kiu w n an No. 1 plowed Its nil)"
Ilu mah the tear sleeper nf Hie for-
ward train ami the locomotive a lire
iioa ael nt- tu im rullmiin ear Ihn
in Hie r ar herlhs hail nut
in escuw: thuse
imi killed hy ilu i ashing tlmhers.
HiroiiKli the sleeper were hurried to
ileum in i s hre. Half a doxefl Jjgg-
si tigeia Inweier lerli.usly Injih-ed
' i ri sciteil from the forwanl
hel'lhs.
The cause nf the wreck Is a mya-
I i and aii lliiiiesl will he In 11 hy
Ih coiniier soon l-tialncer Spencer
uf the Hceoud section or the train
said Hull he was almost on lop nf
the forward si it Ion when he heard a
torpedo signal Hint there was a train
Ht ii ntll n it ii ill" track ahead of 111 in
The exploded torpedo was round lift)
rail Ii ngths nr I. 'nu feel Hum Ihe
scene ol th d listen
Asslstuni Hupi rlntendeni Khrke
said tbul Hi" s mil lection could
have l n stopped In sun f et
BrakeniHlt (1 It. Uraham nf the
forward section today astertod that
lie ran hack nearly a mile with the
tnrpedoi s ami thai he waved a red
llgbl In all attempl In stop the oll-
comlliK Irnln Uraham disputed the
contention id Engineer Spencer uf
th' n l train that the tall lights
ui the forward ic 'tlon wire not hord-
ing Ornhum cannot be located now.
hi: wnini. ssi ssmi i iti. li
lisssengi rt m t)t ri i
ii- aligbteal chance
nl I. ih a lt iii-H'ici (nun Says
(iw nils Mul Phi
Ipeehd in tin WtrM
Oklahoma City Auk. 2r. By n de-
claion in Hie dlstrlci court today
humh'il down h .liiila" fleo W. Clark
the assessment of til per cent of the
assessed valuation of lands In the Deep
Pork draining district Nu. I are vulid
and Hie wiiets nf these lauds will
have t pa) ii. The suit was Instituted
h J. M Kit) kendull who has since
i' ipn ed f his holdings in Hie district
claiming he could nol afford In pay the
.assessment Beep Kork hns Hiiiusandsi
ui n res of rich land lying tributary
n either side mil it Is nu subject tn
overflow it is imi n i" farming sropo-
II w il limit l h" din ll Which is In ho
cut The ei i nf the creek will ha
shortened about seven miles ly tho
cutting nf Hie i.ik canal
(i OtRl i ( lists aa
MutkoyeC Men Pt) for Xruuineln
Ovet Account.
Hgerltl 1 1 1 tin' M'hM
Muskogee. Okla. Auguat SR.
R Burgesa c Wslhlngtbn and
i 'inn h y Hallorli were each rincd In
in police court this morning mi the
clinrge of dlsturldng the peace lb
fighting. Hullorla inns a small Store
nu Smith Second Btreet and the dls-
pute arosi over ibe amount of mutiny
In he paid lk the WI nthel' IIH'H fur
goods the) had bought It Is said that
llalu lis had a llllle the last nf Ihe
argument
Kil l s sl l.l I i m nmi N
Mouth Carolina Man H hoots Ptranlonv
mui i ommlt Suicide
Ui i i n ! Pri
Knoxi ni". Tenn Aug. II
Oardn i n i a wntmiii
principal str.. and tired IWi
nt her and then killed hunaeli
aer is the ion of a farmer and the
Wtimiti Mtta Klletl Hall came here
last week from Petaer H. (' She is
only siiKhily hurt (Gardner left a
note 'n which he said h would rath
er die than to live without the Wo-
man. i it rN i intt i riiiNs.
Henry
nn a
shnls
i iard-
( lu
S lei i tin-
( ikia home
tin- (inn i ricntl Inyhow
tVpeelsl ni ilu World
i il.laliotna ('in Am; :. 0
received n lis p. and
i ills morning from
i llllcsplc ii the 'UI Phv : d li leml llvlm;
in. i in Wagoner munty.
Kvernor
I cov
ueli IIHliers Slow
pay
w I
('In . Auk "i - ith utile
seven jays remaining property owners
In i ik la Im in pity owe il.iri.oui f thu
1 1: 000 pavina tax asgettment Th
l ks will lie :sed next Tlmr. lav
ei nlnt afti r w bleb Ih r uN w ill
I lie liliniltted In the county livasitrer
. ml nn iv per rent pepalt) will j
jn.UKd tu llli. dtlltlslutnlS
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